| Wow, I thought nobody went to Starbucks anymore. There have been dozens of articles this year about how their customer numbers have been declining and nobody is buying their beans anymore. |
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Wow, this thread really served as a good outlet for people to feel superior about never going to Starbucks, making their own coffee, and apparently struggling to navigate a phone app.
Yes, you are all better than OP. You are more discerning about coffee and you love interacting with other humans. Congratulations I guess. Yes I also sound tedious AF but otherwise, you're perfect. |
OP started this with the same tone. “I saw people doing something differently than I do. Help me judge them!” I think when she calls the way people do things “worse in every way” or whatever she said people are going to point out what’s wrong with her version too. |
| Using the Starbucks app in the airport is a god send. I hate when airport locations don’t use it |
| The app was not working this morning and I actually had to go in! Damn that sucked lol. |
This is not the brag that you think it is. But good for you that have access to bleak strip-mall coffee. |
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I only go once every other month, I get black coffee, maybe a PSL once a year as an afternoon pick-me-up. If the line is too long, we have coffee at work.
I honestly don't lilke Starbucks that much to wait for it so I only go if the line isn't long. Frankly, I'd rather have McDonalds coffee anyway. |
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Pro tip: You do NOT need an account or to be logged into an account (i.e. pre-load an account) to order through the app or their mobile website.
You can just order and use Apple Pay each time. That's what I do. I'm not interested in 'banking' thru Starbucks app and have zero interest in a free coffee after 12 or 15 visits.
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Starbucks is prolly PP's "third space" because they live in a $2500 month shoebox apt with no yard. lol |
I can tell the drive-thru lines are certainly shorter in the burbs the last 6 months especially. It's because pretentious women prefer to be seen sipping out of a Stanley now; the Starbucks cup may as well be a McDonald's cup. No cachet anymore. |
| They know me and only charge me 53 cents as if it were a refill. I wouldn’t get that with an app. |
| I love Starbucks and I love the app. I do hate feeling forced to have so many apps these days though so I can understand why people would resist. |
Do you know anything about coffee? Like drip coffee versus lattes or cappuccinos? Those require espresso machines. A decent machine is at least $400. For someone who doesn't drink it often, that is not worth it. I've done the math, and after you incorporate the beans, the milk, the syrup, it ends up being a few dollars for a latte at home. That doesn't include the startup cost of the machine and/or a grinder. It takes a few years until making lattes at home becomes cheaper than buying a latte at the store. |
+1. Rare that I would go there. |